Daniels & McAvoy, is happy and sad to report that Roger A. Glenn will be retiring from the practice of law no later than January 12, 2018. Attorney Kyle Sargent is an experienced and talented litigator and your case will be assigned to him. All of us at Daniels &...

Thank you to all of those who are currently serving and all of those who have served! We have two Veteran's here at Daniels & McAvoy, S.C. we would like to give a special thanks to Attorney Timothy J. Cody (Retired Col. U.S. Army) and his paralegal Melissa...

Daniels & McAvoy, S.C. is excited to welcome Attorney Kyle J. Sargent to the firm. Kyle bring extensive litigation experience from his years as a prosecutor, and is excited to apply that experience to your litigation needs....

When two people are considering marriage the last thing they want to think, is that it all could end, but in today’s current marriage climate sadly more marriages fail then succeed. Anyone who has gotten married knows a wedding can be very costly, but so can a...

April Showers Bring May Home Sales: Getting the Best Value during the Spring Real Estate Market Spring is traditionally the time when the sales heat up in most real estate markets and the Fox Valley is no exception. Professionals in the real estate industry are...

Recreational immunity limits the liability of property owners when a person is injured while engaging in recreational activity on their property. Wisconsin statute section 895.52 grants recreational immunity under several circumstances. The statute itself is complex...

NEW YEAR IS A GOOD TIME FOR AN ESTATE PLAN REVIEW As the calendar turns to a new year, our thoughts turn to new beginnings, setting new goals and revisiting old ones. Topics like health, exercise and financial reviews are often part of the process. One element of...

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